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Gareth Edwards, Cardiff and Wales international rugby player. Circa 1975
Retired Beadnell fishermans wife Dorothy Douglas, from Meadow Lane, worked hard to raise the necessary funds for the village church
Lunar Seven bar in Buchanan Street, Glasgow, Scotland, circa 1990
The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. Queen Elizabeth II and her husband Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh drive past crowds of cheering people as they are driven in an open top carriage
Pipe Major George Anderson, of Morpeth Pipe Band, gets himself tune up in June 1972. 10/06/72
New Zealnd tour of Britain, 1989. Wayne Shelford of New Zealand in action during the match against Welsh club side LLanelli. 29th October 1989
Reveille Fashion Feature Reveille model Debbie Attwood seen here modelling the latest in beach and swimwear fashions, Circa 1963
Phil Bennett of Llanelli and Wales. 26th April 1980
Singletta, with jockey Walter Swinburn virtually a passenger, cruises home by five lenghts from Sweet Mover in the Virginia Stakes at Gosforth Park Racecourse, Newcastle. 25/08/86
Welsh league match. Pontypool v Newport Bobby Windsor the Pontypool hooker in action. 17th May 1977
Terry Gilliam screenwriter, film director, animator, actor and member of the Monty Python comedy troupe. Pictured at home 20th March 1989
Members of the armed forces entering Coventry cathedral from Priory Street to take part in the Consecration service for the new cathedral. 25th May 1962
Pet crow and cat share a saucer of milk on a window ledge. Pet crow and cat share a saucer of milk on a window ledge. Circa 1964
David Campese, Australian Rugby Player on his way to scoring a try during a rugby union international match in Wales. Circa 1991
Northumberland Stage Band members, from the left: David Ferrari, Eliazbeth Walsh, Marcus Scott, Ruth Darby and Jeremy Emmerson, all pupils at Hexhams Queen Elizabeth High School on November 14, 1989
A fine study of full back JPR Williams as he breaks away for Probables in the Welsh Trial match against the Possibles at Cardiff Arms Park. 1st April 1972
Jockey Geoff Harker rode Green Archer in the Comedy Of Errors Novice sJockey Geoff Harker rode Green Archer in the Comedy Of Errors Novices Hurdle at Gosforth Park Racecourse, Newcastle. Jockeys in the race wore black armbands as a mark of respect for female jockey
Clifton Hall, Clifton-on-Dunsmore, which could become the headquarters of the National Association of Teachers. It was formerly used by musicians as a headquarters for several bands in the 1960s
Animals- Dogs. March 1952
Baby in high chair Circa 1959
Mick Leahy, Coventrys British middleweight champion, gets a helping hand from his wife Teresa as he packs his bags before flying today from London to New Zealand
Aviation - Spitfire - A Spitfire graces the sky as she flies over Porthcawl as part of the We ll Meet Again celebrations organised in conjunction with Porthcawl Town Council - 17th September 1994
Oliver Jackson, 11, from Hexham plays the penny whistle to the animals in June 1998, at Cherryburn cottage, Thomas Bewicks birth place. 17/06/98
Father and son. Circa 1959
Cardiff v Liverpool rugby union match at Cardiff Arms Park. Gareth Edwards, breaks through with the ball. 23rd December 1967
Pat Daniels, the Old Wales winger, passes the ball out to his team mate JPR Williams who was playing in the pack during the game against Old England at Llandaff, Cardiff today (Fri). 6th March 1987
Members of the Blue Moon Band with their Northumbria Pipes in May 1996 30/05/96
Jack Russell of England walks off at Lords after scoring 124 runs in the second test against India
Coventry cathedral during construction. 2nd June 1961
Country home of actor George Sanders in Edgerton, Ashford, Kent, 4th December 1966
Phil Bennett, rugby player of Llanelli and Wales. pictured in action for Wales against Ireland, 1980s
Fulton McInnes playing the bagpipes on Grey Street, Newcastle, to raise money for the Diama Memorial Fund in December 1997 01/12/97
Aviation - Spitfire - The worlds oldest flying Spitfire took to the skies at St Athan flown by Squadron Leader Paul Day. The wartime fighter has been undergoing a major overhaul at the RAF base for
A giant ball of wool proved a winner for Halford Thursday Club in a competition organised by the Womens Royal Voluntary Service
The Great North Run 27 June 1982 - David Robinson from heaton who ran the whole race with a double stress fracture in his left leg 29 June 1982
Aviation - Spitfire - Two Spitfires appear out of the clouds - somewhere in England - February 1943 - Kemsley Picture - Now Trinity Mirror
New Zealnd tour of Britain. Wayne Shelford of New Zealand in action. Circa 1989
Singer Wayne Fontana 1975
Reveille art Feature. Model Peggy Cage seen here wearing a check short summer dress holding a palette and brush Circa 1960
British Open Golf tournament held from held 16-19 July at Muirfield Golf Links in Gullane, Scotland. American golfer Craig Stadler golfer at press conference July 1987
Some of the hundreds of scrap cars at the Jones Brothers junk yard near London. Circa 1964
Mick Leahy, Coventry boxing legend, shows off his middleweight championship belt to his family - wife Teresa and children L-R- Noel, then aged two, Stephen, then aged 10 months, and Teresa, three
Singer Georgie Fame (left) with Alan Price 24 February 1972
Five Nations match at Murrayfield. Scotland v Wales. Scottish hooker Duncan Madsen is held by Bobby Windsor as Graham Price, Geoff Wheel and Allan Martin look on. 19th March 1977
Singer Marianne Faithfull circa June 1960
Watched by Mr. Chas. Blakely, assistant manager of the Top Rank Bowl in Queen Victoria Street, Coventry, Mick Leahy, the British middleweight champion
For two crowded hours the King and Queen visited Coventry this morning. It was the third visit paid by his Majesty since the war began and the second by the Queen
Rugby union international match at Cardiff Arms Park Barbarians v Australia. Rory Underwood of Barbarians in action. 15th December 1984